LAW REPORTS.; Decision of Judge Ingersoll Refusing an Injunction Against Manufacturers, Importers, or Vendors of Elastic woven India Rubber Goods, &c. THE GREAT INDIA-RUBBER CASE. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES-- SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW- YORK. CHARLES GOODYEAR, HORACE H. DAY, AND ALEX ANDREW HAY vs. CARY HOWARD & SANGER. SUPERIOR COURT- Trial of Michael Forrest, for Murder--The Recorder and the Press. THE HARDENBROOK ARREST--DECISION OF THE COURT. COURT CALENDAR UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT SUPEREME COURT SPECIAL TERM.

The present application for a preliminary Injunction is in the names of Charles Goodyear, Horace H. Day, and Alexander Hay. Goodyear has no interest in common with the other complainants. He is but a nominal party. The real parties in Interest are Day and Hay. The complainants seek to enjoin the defendants from making, using, or vending any shirred, or corrugated, or elastic India-rubber goods, View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on February 17, 1859, on Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: LAW REPORTS.; Decision of Judge Ingersoll Refusing an Injunction Against Manufacturers, Importers, or Vendors of Elastic woven India Rubber Goods, &c. THE GREAT INDIA-RUBBER CASE. CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES-- SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW- YORK. CHARLES GOODYEAR, HORACE H. DAY, AND ALEX ANDREW HAY vs. CARY HOWARD & SANGER. SUPERIOR COURT- Trial of Michael Forrest, for Murder--The Recorder and the Press. THE HARDENBROOK ARREST--DECISION OF THE COURT. COURT CALENDAR UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT SUPEREME COURT SPECIAL TERM. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe